just trying to get – I mean, but they expected to have meetings today, not just tomorrow?
MR. CROWLEY: Yes. They expected to have – they were prepared to have meetings today as they – after they arrived. I would say that the primary meetings that we expect on this visit will occur tomorrow. QUESTION: How did you communication with them? Did they report to you every minute or — MR. CROWLEY: No. In fact, as I was saying, that the team has gone in to Pyongyang and we would not expect to have communication with them until they return to Seoul. QUESTION: Okay. I have another question. How much the United States concern about North Koreans’ human right issues currently – North Koreans’ human right issues? MR. CROWLEY: Well, I mean, we remain very concerned about human rights in North Korea. You’re seeing a variety of reports that the government is cracking down on its citizens over economics. Obviously, you’ve had – because of the ineffective nature of the North Korean economy, you’ve had an evolution over the last few years where, kind of, local markets have emerged. And yet no